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Re: Apple Source Code and (L)GPL



I am not a lawyer but the disclaimer on the source should be pretty
clear. If you use it as is, you must maintain the disclaimer.

In part...
> In consideration of your agreement to abide by the following terms,
> and subject
> to these terms, Apple grants you a personal, non-exclusive license,
> under Apples
> copyrights in this original Apple software (the "Apple Software"), to
> use,
> reproduce, modify and redistribute the Apple Software, with or without
> modifications, in source and/or binary forms; provided that if you
> redistribute
> the Apple Software in its entirety and without modifications, you must
> retain
> this notice and the following text and disclaimers in all such
> redistributions of
> the Apple Software.

On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 06:07 AM, Mutwin Kraus wrote:
> I am currently working on a 3D-Engine, which I want to release under
> the
> GPL/LGPL, but I use Apple's Carbon SetupGL Code. Am I allowed to
> release it
> under the (L)GPL? And if not, which License could I relase it under
> with
> Carbon SetupGL?

Geoff Stahl
3D Software Engineer
Apple
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